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Gurugram: Man arrested for selling foreign, e-cigarettes

By IANS | Updated: March 16, 2023 19:20 IST

Gurugram, March 16 A 50-year-old man was arrested in Gurugram for allegedly selling e-cigarettes and banned foreign cigarettes ...

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Gurugram, March 16 A 50-year-old man was arrested in Gurugram for allegedly selling e-cigarettes and banned foreign cigarettes valued at Rs 7 to Rs 10 lakhs on Thursday, an official said.

A joint team comprising officials of the Chief Minister Flying Squad, the drug controller's department and the local police on Thursday raided shop number 89, Jain Supari located in Vyapar Kendra, Sushant Lok Phase-1 in Gurugram.

The accused has been identified as Rajesh, a resident of Khanpur, Delhi.

The police have recovered huge packets of e-cigarettes of different brands and foreign cigarettes.

The CM's flying squad officer, Harish said: "After receiving information about the illegal selling of e-cigarettes and foreign cigarettes without permission, we raided the spot and arrested the criminal along with the prohibited items."

The accused used to procure the banned items from Delhi and was running the illegal trade for the last six months and paying Rs 25,000 as monthly rent for the shop.

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